Technology has made our everyday lives much easier than our ancestors had it. This series explores how this technology works, how it's being used today, and the advances that can be expected in the future.

U.S. Digital Service Administrator Matt Cutts discusses using tech to improve federal services, the increased global scrutiny facing big technology firms and tech employee protests over work with the U.S. military.

Pete Vlastelica, Activision Blizzard Esports chief executive officer, discusses the company's city-based esports model with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu at the Bloomberg Business of Sports Luncheon in New York on "Bloomberg Technology."

Apple Inc. debuted a new mid-tier iPad with a larger screen and introduced the first iPad mini update since 2015. The company debuted a new iPad Air with a 10.5-inch screen, bringing back a model that was phased out when Apple launched the iPad Pr...

Former Assistant Attorney General for National Security David Kris, Counter Extremism Project Chief Executive Officer Mark Wallace and Bloomberg's Tom Giles discuss the struggles of social media platforms to control content and prevent violence fr...

A Russian-American crew has arrived at the International Space Station, five months after a botched launch led to an emergency landing for two of the three astronauts. This time, the Russian Soyuz rocket carrying Nasa astronauts Nick Hague and Ch...

In June of 2018, a Business Insider article detailed how inefficiency at Tesla's Gigafactory in Nevada cost the company around $150 million. That information came from a whistleblower that the electric-car maker believed to be Martin Tripp, a form...

Alphabet Inc. Chief Executive Officer Larry Page didn't get board approval when he awarded a $150 million stock grant to Andy Rubin, the creator of the Android mobile software who was under investigation by the company for sexual harassment at the...